The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 14, 1956, Image 6

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Mrs. Charles Nuss Is
Hostess At Class Party
Mrs. Charles Nuss entertained
members of the Friendship Class of
Lehman Methodist Church at their
Christmas party recently. She was
assisted by Mrs. Garwin Tough and
. Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda. Gifts were
exchanged.
Present were Mesdames Robert
Disque, Chester Lamoreaux, Clifford
Erwine, Dorrance Mekeel, Francis
Lewis, Kenneth Shellhamer, Bryce
Major, Lester Squier, Edwin Stolar-
ick, Allen Fox, Paul Hoover, Charles
C. Ely, I. R. Spencer, Edward Elston,
Earl Eustice, Myron Baker, David
Eddy, Kenneth O'Neill, A. M. Major,
James Davenport, Donald Cutting,
William Elston, Edwin Wright,
Ralph Miers, Leonard Adamshick
and Margaret Sponsellor.
Future Homemakers Send
Clothes To Orphanage
Lake-Noxen Chapter of Pennsyl-
vania Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica under the direction of president,
Barbara Kern, have taken as one ‘of
their projects a clothing drive for
Crossmore Orphanage situated in
Crossmore, N. C. Several boxes of
that they will be there for the holi-
day season. ‘
Virginia Gorman
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Gorman of
Camillus, N. Y., announce the birth
of a daughter, Virginia on Saturday,
December 8. Mrs. Gorman is the
former Ethel Wright, daughter of
Howard and the late Beatrice Me-
keel Wright, former Idetown resi-
dents. The Gormans have another
daughter, Patricia.
Oh, what fun
it is to see
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gifts beneath
the tree.
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Betty Jane Thomas Is |
Given Farewell Party
Betty Jane Thomas was guest
of honor at a farewell party given
recently by employees of the Har
veys Lake Light Company at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kingsley,
Orchard Street, Trucksville. Mrs.
Thomas and daughter, Lolly, left
Monday by train to make their
home in California. Her sons and
another daughter have been out
there with her sister and family for
some time.
Present at the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Swainbank, Mr.
and Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and
Mrs. Durwood Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Davis, Mrs. William Simms,
Carol Lee Thomas, Lee Zimmerman,
John Gabriele, the guest of honor .
and the host and hostess. [
Is Hospital Patient
Nine month old Jimmie Kern, son |
of Mr. and Mrs. James Kern, is a!
patient at General Hospital where
he has been suffering with pneu- |
monia. Mrs. Kern is the former |
Mildred Culp, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Culp of Huntsville. Mr. |
Kern is son of Mrs. Marian Kern of
Harveys Lake.
The Kerns who returned from'
Germany in the fall have been sta- |
tioned with the U.S. Army in Cum- |
berland. \ \ |
HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
TODAY & TOMORROW
December 14 and 15
“Between Heaven |
And Hell”
Robert Wagner, Terry Moore
— ALSO CARTOON —
(Cinemascope and Color)
MONDAY & TUESDAY
December 17 and 18
“While The City
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Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming
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Mr. and; Mrs. Lawrence Sickler of
Harveys Lake announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Emily Eliz-
abeth, to Eugene J. Considine Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Con-
sidine Sr. of Trucksville Gardens,
Trucksville.
Miss Sickler is a graduate of
Lake - Noxen School and Empire
Clara Troxell’'s Beauty Shop, Main
Street, Dallas. Mr. Considine was
graduated from Wyoming Seminary
and attended the Pennsylvania State
University Center in Wilkes-Barre.
He is employed by John McShane.
Virginia A. Culp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Culp of Huntsville,
will marry George D. Major, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Corey Major of Leh-
man, tomorrow night at 7 o'clock.
Rev. C. H. Frick will perform the
double ring ceremony in Huntsville
Christian Church.
The bride will be given in mar-
riage by her father. Maid of honor
will be Shirley Elston of Lehman
and bridesmaids, Elaine Shotwell of
Shavertown, and Therese Rodiquez
of Jackson Township.
Best man will be Warren Sutton
of Hillside Farm and ushers, Albert
LUZERNE
THEATRE
FRIDAY NIGHT
Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey
“The Best Things
In Life Are Free”
SATURDAY
— Double Feature —
James Mason, Barbara Rush
“Bigger Than Life”
— Added Feature —
“Emergency Hospital”
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Continuous Performance Sunday
from 2 until 11
Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood
“The Girl He
Left Behind”
Ashton, brother-in-law of the bride
of Jackson Township and Frank
Beauka of Sweet Valley.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion for members of the wedding
party and a few friends will be held
in the church parlors.
Miss Culp is a graduate of Leh-
man High School. She has been
employed in the office of the Acme
Stores Warehouse, Welles Street,
Forty Fort. Mr. Major was also
graduated from Lehman High
School. He is a dairy farmer at
Lehman.
The couple will reside with the
parents of the bridegroom-elect at
Lehman,
For Beautiful, Personalized
Christmas Cards
See The Post's Samples
Bride Of Louisvi
Saturday at 11 a. m., Carol O.
Kern, daughter of Mrs. Marion
Kern and the late Edwin Kerf of
Harveys Lake, became the bride of
James P. Arnold, son. of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Arnold of Louisville,
the double ring ceremony in Lady
of Victory Chapel, Harveys Lake,
before an altar decorated with white
pompons.
Attendants were Kathleen Kern
and Richard Kern, sister and broth-
er of the bride, both of Harveys
Lake.
The bride, given in marriage by
ark, N. J., wore gown styled with
length skirt of taffeta with lace in-
serts. Her finger tip veil fell from
Former Harveys
The marriage of Sylvia Becker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Becker of Forty Fort, and Richard
Moyer, son of Mrs. Vineta Moyer
of Philadelphia, formerly of Har-
veys Lake, took place Saturday,
September 15, at the Hawleyton
Methodist Church, Hawleyton, N.
Y. Rev. Ernest George performed
the double ring ceremony before an
altar decorated with white gladioli
and carnations and lighted cathed-
ral tapers. Stanley Houck of Bing-
hamton, N. Y., sang “Because,” “I
Love You Truly” and “The Lord’s
Prayer.”
The bride wore white gown of
lace over taffeta made along prin-
cess lines. Her matching bolero
had long tight fitting sleeves and
high neckline circled with appli-
qued lace daisies. Her shoulder
length veil fell from a tight fitting
cap of white feathers and sequins
and she carried a cascade bouquet
le, Ky., Man
a crown of seed pearls and she car-
ried a bouquet of white roses.
Miss Kern selected blue net and
lace floor length gown with bolero
and crown of blue net. She carried
yellow roses.
Mrs. Kern, mother of the bride,
chose black street dress, white ac-
cessories and shoulder bouquet of
pink and white roses.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride.
Miss Kern is a graduate of
Lehman High School and Delaware
Hospital School of Nursing, Wil-
mington, Del. Mr. Arnold was grad-
uated from St. Exavier School at
Louisville and is employed as a
horse trainer in Kentucky.
_The couple will reside at Louis-
ville.
Lake Man
via Becker
of white gardenias.
Mrs. Donald James of Meshoppen
was matron of honor. She wore
flowers and ‘maline in her hair. She
carried a cascade bouquet of pink
and white carnations.
Donald James of the United
States Navy acted as best man.
Following the ceremony, a recep
tion was held in the social room
of the church.
Mrs. Moyer is a graduate of Fo:
Fort High School, class of 1953, a
Nesbitt Hospital School of Nursi
Mr. Moyer was also graduated
Forty Fort High School and is Af
a Fire Control Technician, Sed
Class, with the U. S. Navy abd
the Aircraft Carrier U. S. S. Sh{
La, out of San Diego, Cal.
Immediately following the rd
tion the couple left for San
where they are making their
Blases Have New Son
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Blase, High-
land Drive, New Goss Manor, have
announced the birth of an eight
pound, five ounce baby boy, at Nes-
bitt Hospital on December 10. The
Blases have two other children,
Scott, aged six and Judy, aged four.
Mrs. Blase is the former Dorothy
Roberts of Forty Fort. Dr. Blase is
son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Blase of
Trucksville.
Mother and baby are doing nicely
and will be home this weekend.
Have New Son
Mr. and Mrs. Asa N. Casterline
of R. D. 3, Wyoming, announce the
birth of a son December 11 in Gen-
eral Hospital. They also have a
daughter, Martha. Mrs. Casterlin
is the former Elizabeth Calkins of
‘Wilkes-Barre.
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
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From It”
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Continuous Performance Sunday
from 3 until 11
Robert Ryan, Anita Ekberg
“Back From Eternity”
FURRIER
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at reasonable prices.
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Poet's Corner
“NOT GROWING OLD”
‘For which cause we fairt nl
but though our outward man perid
yet the inward man is renewed d
by day.” (2 Cor. 4116-18).
They say that I am growing old;
I've heard them tell it times untold,
In language plain and bold—
But I'm NOT growing old.
This frail old shell in which I dwell
Is growing old, I know full well-—
But I am not the shell,
What if my hair is turning grey?
Grey hairs are honorable, they say.
What if my eyesight’s growing dim ?
I still can see to follow Him
Who sacrificed His life for me
Upon the cross of Calvary.
What should I care if Time's old
plow
Has left its furrows on my brow ?
Another house, not made with hand,
Awaits me in the Glory Land.
What though I falter in my walk ?
What though my tongue refuses fo
talk ? 2
I still can tread the narrow way.
I still can watch, and praise and
pray.
My hearing may not be as keen
As in the past it may have been,
Still, I can hear my Saviour say,
In whispers soft, “This is the way.”
The outward man, do what I can
To lengthen out this life’s short
span,
Shall perish, and return to dust,
As everything in nature must.
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The inward man, the Scriptures say,
Is growing stronger every day.
Then how can I be growing old
When safe within my Saviour's
© ¥old?
Ere long my soul shall fly away
And leave this tenement of clay;
This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise
To seize the ‘“‘everlasting prize.”
I'll meet you on the streets of gold,
And prove that I'm not growing old.
—John E. Roberts.
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